Muhammad Mehdi ibn Ali Naqi was an early 18th century Persian physician from Isfahan. He composed a Persian treatise on hygiene and preservation of health addressed to travelers, titled Zad al-musafirin, which he wrote in Isfahan, during the Afghan invasion. He completed it on 15 September 1728 CE. This treatise is preserved today in numerous copies.

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  • Muhammad Mehdi ibn Ali Naqi was an early 18th century Persian physician from Isfahan. He composed a Persian treatise on hygiene and preservation of health addressed to travelers, titled Zad al-musafirin, which he wrote in Isfahan, during the Afghan invasion. He completed it on 15 September 1728 CE. This treatise is preserved today in numerous copies. The copy at The National Library of Medicine, however, is one of only two copies that contains the postscript stating when and where he composed the manual.
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  • Muhammad Mehdi ibn Ali Naqi was an early 18th century Persian physician from Isfahan. He composed a Persian treatise on hygiene and preservation of health addressed to travelers, titled Zad al-musafirin, which he wrote in Isfahan, during the Afghan invasion. He completed it on 15 September 1728 CE. This treatise is preserved today in numerous copies.
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  • Muhammad Mehdi ibn Ali Naqi
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